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Loch bottom clues to rare grebe | Loch bottom clues to rare grebe |
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The bottom of a Highland loch could hold clues to the breeding habits of a rare and colourful wild bird. | The bottom of a Highland loch could hold clues to the breeding habits of a rare and colourful wild bird. |
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) Scotland considers Loch Ruthven in Inverness-shire to be the key UK site for the Slavonian grebe. | |
Layers of sediment will be examined for dead insects to determine whether years when they were in abundance helped the bird rear more chicks. | Layers of sediment will be examined for dead insects to determine whether years when they were in abundance helped the bird rear more chicks. |
A total of 39 grebe pairs were counted last year, down from 43 in 2005. | A total of 39 grebe pairs were counted last year, down from 43 in 2005. |
Insect numbers | Insect numbers |
RSPB Scotland said it was among the country's rarest birds and estimated there could be as many as 10 golden eagles and four ospreys for every Slavonian grebe in Scotland. | RSPB Scotland said it was among the country's rarest birds and estimated there could be as many as 10 golden eagles and four ospreys for every Slavonian grebe in Scotland. |
The bird first nested in Scotland in 1909 near Loch Ness. | The bird first nested in Scotland in 1909 near Loch Ness. |
The impact of the weather on the grebe is also being investigated. | The impact of the weather on the grebe is also being investigated. |
RSPB Scotland is inviting the public to take a closer look at the grebe at the loch on 29 April between 1400 and 1700 BST. |
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